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350 THE WARNING.

the morning's light Shone on thy window crystal bright, And lightsome breezes floating there Gave richest perfumes to the air, Which the gay flowers had lent to them, All scatter'd from the unequal stem.

The nightingale had bathed his wing Beneath the neighbouring murmuring spring; And birds, and flowers, and streamlets gay, Seem'd to salute the new-born day; And in requital of the light, Their grateful harmony unite.

The sun was bright, the sky serene, The garden fresh and pleasant seen; Life was delight, and thou, sweet maid, No blush of shame thy charms betray'd; For innocence ruled o'er thy breast, Alike thy waking and thy rest.